A back - and - forth ensued with Smart saying that he had never received his refund and then threatening legal action
against CIG and Chris Roberts for slander and defamation.
And CIG taking it down, doesn't satisfy or alleviate any claims that me, the writer of the article, or the then EIC, may or may not have
against CIG or Chris Roberts if we decided to pursue those claims down the road.
Crytek has demanded «all direct damages (estimated to be in excess of $ 75,000), indirect damages, consequential damages (including lost profits), special damages, costs, fees, and expenses incurred by reason of Defendants» breach of contract and copyright infringement» as well as a cut of the profit, punitive damages, and a permanent injunction
against CIG's use of CryEngine.
In its initial filing, Crytek demanded a huge pile of direct damages, lost profits, and punitive damages, as well as a permanent injunction
against CIG's use of CryEngine.
Not exact matches
Outlining its new voting policy, the
CIG said its members would also vote
against executive pay packages where pay ratios are not disclosed, excessive pensions for chief executives or where financial services or pharmaceutical companies do not pay the living wage.
Derek Smart is still continuing his ongoing crusade
against Star Citizen, most notably «the bullshit that is the «vaporware» -LSB-...] that RSI /
CIG have foisted on -LSB-...] legacy backers».
Because
CIG made the switch to Lumberyard, Crytek is wheeling out a lawsuit
against them.